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furyofvissarion) wrote2008-10-16 02:38 pm
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I'm inaugurating a new tag: shitlist. Last week I attempted to read Valerie Frankel's YA novel Fringe Girl; it sounded like the type of easy-read fluff (uncool girl uses the lessons learned in social studies class to orchestrate a revolution in the school social order) that is right up my alley at the moment.
But no! I got as far as page 2 before I had to restrain myself from hurling the book across the subway car into the head of another innocent commuter. Behold:
Fuck right off, Valerie Frankel. THAT SHIT AIN'T CUTE.
But no! I got as far as page 2 before I had to restrain myself from hurling the book across the subway car into the head of another innocent commuter. Behold:
Where I was "decent," my friend Eli (short for Elizabeth) Stomp fell on the exotic end of the attractiveness spectrum, with jet-black hair, mysterious dark brown eyes, red lips. Her ghostly pallor and rail-thin body gave her a certain (granted, Chinese) vampirish air--the possible explanation for why boys seemed to reel back in fear of her rather than assuming a rightful, worshipful posture in her presence.
Fuck right off, Valerie Frankel. THAT SHIT AIN'T CUTE.
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"Attractiveness spectrum" and Eli being on the 'exotic' side? Jebus.
And when I re-read that part, I wasn't sure whether I was supposed to think that Elizabeth is Chinese, or whether the narrator thinks that looking like a mysterious, ghostly visage with jet-black hair is supposed to be something to connect with being Chinese. Either way... wrong.
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Good for you for not perpetrating acts of bookish violence on public transit.